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Historical
«"They anointed David king over Israel" (2 Samuel 5:1-3)
Discover the spiritual and communal significance of David's anointing at Hebron, a promise of unity and service that illuminates the Christian vocation today. Explore the fraternal covenant, relational justice, and dynamic of reconciliation at the heart of this biblical narrative, enriched by Catholic tradition and offering concrete suggestions for living the faith in communion.
Saints
Discover Saint Cecilia of Rome, virgin and martyr faithful to Christ
Discover Saint Cecilia of Rome, virgin and martyr of the 3rd century, symbol of faith and fidelity, and patron saint of musicians. Her courage in the face of persecution and her love for Christ continue to inspire us today.
Saints
Offering Mary to the Temple: an act of faith and availability
The Feast of the Virgin Mary in the Catholic tradition, celebrated to highlight her complete openness to the divine will from a young age, with...
Historical
«"They celebrated the dedication of the altar, offering burnt offerings with joy" (1 Maccabees 4:36-37, 52-59)
Discover the spiritual and communal significance of dedication in the Bible through the story of Judas Maccabeus. Explore purification, joy, and praise as keys to spiritual renewal, enriched by liturgical tradition and practical suggestions for experiencing this feast today in the Christian faith.
Saints
Honor Saint Tanguy, Breton abbot, bearer of repentance and peace
Discover Saint Tanguy, the founding abbot of Pointe Saint-Mathieu in Finistère. Between tragic legend and faith, his life embodies repentance and mercy at the heart of spiritual Brittany.
Saints
Saint Albert the Great, seeking God in truth
Between science and faith, a 13th-century Dominican friar still sheds light today on the quest to unite intellect and prayer. Born around 1200 in Lauingen, on...
Saints
Saint Josaphat unites faith
Discover the life and witness of Saint Josaphat Kuncewycz (1580-1623), bishop and martyr, architect of unity between East and West. His commitment to Christian reconciliation in 17th-century Ruthenia continues to inspire a call for peace and communion in the face of divisions.
Saints
Saint Leo the Great: strengthen the faith, keep the peace
Saint Leo the Great, pope of the 5th century, guided Rome through the crisis at the end of the Roman Empire with his unwavering faith and pastoral courage. He strengthened the doctrine of Christ as true God and true man, saved the city from the Huns, and embodied peace through truth. His feast day is celebrated on November 10.

